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from AlgorithmImports import *
###
### This regression algorithm tests Out of The Money (OTM) index option expiry for short calls.
### We expect 2 orders from the algorithm, which are:
###
### * Initial entry, sell SPX Call Option (expiring OTM)
### - Profit the option premium, since the option was not assigned.
###
### * Liquidation of SPX call OTM contract on the last trade date
###
### Additionally, we test delistings for index options and assert that our
### portfolio holdings reflect the orders the algorithm has submitted.
###
class IndexOptionShortCallOTMExpiryRegressionAlgorithm(QCAlgorithm):
def initialize(self):
self.set_start_date(2021, 1, 4)
self.set_end_date(2021, 1, 31)
self.spx = self.add_index("SPX", Resolution.MINUTE).symbol
# Select a index option expiring ITM, and adds it to the algorithm.
self.spx_options = list(self.option_chain(self.spx))
self.spx_options = [i for i in self.spx_options if i.id.strike_price >= 4250 and i.id.option_right == OptionRight.CALL and i.id.date.year == 2021 and i.id.date.month == 1]
self.spx_option_contract = list(sorted(self.spx_options, key=lambda x: x.id.strike_price))[0]
self.spx_option = self.add_index_option_contract(self.spx_option_contract, Resolution.MINUTE).symbol
self.expected_contract = Symbol.create_option(self.spx, Market.USA, OptionStyle.EUROPEAN, OptionRight.CALL, 4250, datetime(2021, 1, 15))
if self.spx_option != self.expected_contract:
raise AssertionError(f"Contract {self.expected_contract} was not found in the chain")
self.schedule.on(self.date_rules.tomorrow, self.time_rules.after_market_open(self.spx, 1), lambda: self.market_order(self.spx_option, -1))
def on_data(self, data: Slice):
# Assert delistings, so that we can make sure that we receive the delisting warnings at
# the expected time. These assertions detect bug #4872
for delisting in data.delistings.values():
if delisting.type == DelistingType.WARNING:
if delisting.time != datetime(2021, 1, 15):
raise AssertionError(f"Delisting warning issued at unexpected date: {delisting.time}")
if delisting.type == DelistingType.DELISTED:
if delisting.time != datetime(2021, 1, 16):
raise AssertionError(f"Delisting happened at unexpected date: {delisting.time}")
def on_order_event(self, order_event: OrderEvent):
if order_event.status != OrderStatus.FILLED:
# There's lots of noise with OnOrderEvent, but we're only interested in fills.
return
if order_event.symbol not in self.securities:
raise AssertionError(f"Order event Symbol not found in Securities collection: {order_event.symbol}")
security = self.securities[order_event.symbol]
if security.symbol == self.spx:
raise AssertionError(f"Expected no order events for underlying Symbol {security.symbol}")
if security.symbol == self.expected_contract:
self.assert_index_option_contract_order(order_event, security)
else:
raise AssertionError(f"Received order event for unknown Symbol: {order_event.symbol}")
def assert_index_option_contract_order(self, order_event: OrderEvent, option_contract: Security):
if order_event.direction == OrderDirection.SELL and option_contract.holdings.quantity != -1:
raise AssertionError(f"No holdings were created for option contract {option_contract.symbol}")
if order_event.direction == OrderDirection.BUY and option_contract.holdings.quantity != 0:
raise AssertionError("Expected no options holdings after closing position")
if order_event.is_assignment:
raise AssertionError(f"Assignment was not expected for {order_event.symbol}")
###
### Ran at the end of the algorithm to ensure the algorithm has no holdings
###
### The algorithm has holdings
def on_end_of_algorithm(self):
if self.portfolio.invested:
raise AssertionError(f"Expected no holdings at end of algorithm, but are invested in: {', '.join(self.portfolio.keys())}")